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Programs Youth & Wildlife 2010 Youth Stamp

2010 Youth Stamp

Did you know?
Engaging in outdoor, nature-focused activities can help prevent and correct many physical, mental, emotional, educational, and social issues faced by youth.

Help Wildlife Habitat Canada inspire and educate youth to become involved with nature by purchasing the first Canadian Youth Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp.

By purchasing the Canadian Youth Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp you will help youth to understand the importance of the natural world to all of us, while ensuring that this exquisite resource is protected for years to come.

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Wildlife Habitat Canada is thrilled to congratulate 14 year old Ivy Liu from British Columbia for being selected as the winning artist for the first Canadian Youth Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp.  The stamp depicts a Black Bear and a Kermode Bear, also known as the “Spirit Bear”. Wildlife Habitat Canada partnered with Robert Bateman's Get to Know Program to create this inaugural stamp that has been sold across Canada, with proceeds supporting youth-driven wildlife conservation projects.


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